Indian parents are again being urged to register their children within a year of their birth to ensure nationality.
Indian Ambassador Alok Kumar Sinha said that it was “incredibly important” to register children to acc

Construction work is well under way on a purpose-built campus to house the Indian Embassy on a 7,598-sq-m site in Seef, Bahrain.
Overseen by the embassy, the BD2.8-million ($7.4 million) project is being executed by local contract

Work is well underway on the new Indian Embassy in Bahrain, and will open its doors next year, said a top official.
The structure of the new building is more than 21 per cent completed, embassy second secretary Gaurav Gandhi told

Members of the Indian community have been warned against hiring lawyers without consulting their embassy, a report said.
Indian Ambassador Dr Mohan Kumar yesterday said scores of his nationals have been duped by lawyers, who take

A homemade explosive device blew up in a rubbish bin near the Indian Embassy in Bahrain last night, but no injuries or damages were reported.
Residents called the police after hearing a "loud noise" at around 10pm, accor

The Indian Embassy in Bahrain announced it is switching to an online visa application system starting Saturday.
Under the new system, all visa applications will have to be submitted online on the website indianvisaonline.gov.in/visa.

The Indian Embassy in Bahrain announced it is switching to an online visa application system starting Saturday.
Under the new system, all visa applications will have to be submitted online on the website indianvisaonline.gov.in/visa.

Passport applications of Indians in Bahrain will be processed within two working days from Sunday, compared to four days it usually takes, the Indian Embassy has announced.
The improvement has been made possible due to the dedication of st

India Embassy officials in Bahrain are gearing up for a rush of visa applications as India prepares to host its first Formula One race next month.
The Embassy has already issued 21 visas for Bahrainis, who will be working as marshals or as

Indian Embassy officials in Bahrain are set to push for two-month visit visas (that can be extended for one more month) to children of parents living in the Kingdom.
Ambassador Mohan Kumar said many Indian children are born in Bahrain and